The Making Of The Prince of Egypt (1998) Behind The Scenes Part 2/3

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The Making Of The Prince of Egypt (1998) Behind The Scenes Part 2/3
The Prince of Egypt (1998) Is a Adventure, Drama Animated Movie Won oscar for BEST MUSIC, ORIGINAL SONG (Stephen Schwartz For the song named "When You Believe"). This Picture Directed By Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, Simon Wells. Written By Philip LaZebnik (screenplay), Nicholas Meyer. This Film was also Nominated for BEST MUSIC, ORIGINAL MUSICAL OR COMEDY SCORE "Stephen Schwartz (music/lyrics), Hans Zimmer (orchestral score)". Here's the Making, Animation, Behind The Scenes and short interviews of Director, Producer, Musician, Cartoonist, Editors and Actors of this picture.

CAST:
* Val Kilmer - Moses (voice)
* Ralph Fiennes - Rameses (voice)
* Michelle Pfeiffer - Tzipporah (voice)
* Sandra Bullock - Miriam (voice)
* Jeff Goldblum - Aaron (voice)
* Danny Glover - Jethro (voice)
* Patrick Stewart - Seti (voice)
* Helen Mirren - The Queen (voice)
* Directed by:
(Brenda Chapman), (Steve Hickner), (Simon Wells)
* Produced by:
(Penney Finkelman Cox)

Storyline:
This is the extraordinary tale of two brothers named Moses and Ramses, one born of royal blood, and one an orphan with a secret past. Growing up the best of friends, they share a strong bond of free-spirited youth and good-natured rivalry. But the truth will ultimately set them at odds, as one becomes the ruler of the most powerful empire on earth, and the other the chosen leader of his people! Their final confrontation will forever change their lives and the world.....

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  • alcohol, drugs, boys, saturday nights....to me, all these things are so dull.....now this, THIS is something i could never be bored of.

  • This makes me sad that DreamWorks later thought that drawn animation was dead! Even if I see here that alot of the animation was made with or assisted with computers. That is the kind of balance I like to see in Animated movies.

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  • Paper animation (drawn) is the best animation i love because i and almost all of us grew up with it. Computer animation.... It's great ill admit, but its not as magnificent as paper animation. Paper animation is the best ever. Especially when its into a story, the music, voices, songs, just wonderful. 3D movies are more funny songs and more funny movies than beautiful songs that make you seriously dance and sing to the top of your soul. I love paper drawn ^_^ lion king and this are the best :)

  • @mindtoonz262 lion king does :D and so did tangled...was tangled in 3D?

  • @tsukiko140 and also the songs, 3d movies dont have beautifull songs like on this movies

  • O melhor filme ever!

    e pra afirmar mais uma vez o talento do brasileiro, tá aí um trabalho pra ngm botar defeito.Fabio Lignini, q desenhou o personagem Arão...

    Demaaais

  • Every movement, reactions, sighs, smiles... Everything is so realistic! I really appreciated this movie!

  • @Ahturos Yes. Computer animation isn't necessarily easier, it's just a different medium and it still takes skill no matter what, so I have respect. But to take away something that people love like 2-D drawn animation makes me sad. Take the movie Tangled. They tried SO HARD to make it FEEL like a 2-D animation film. If they want to strive for a 2-D animation film... you know... they could always go BACK to it. That's what I like most about 2-D animation- the feel of it.

  • @tsukiko140 I think they think they have reached the top of animation with drawings already or that now it´s much simpler with computers, or anything that it´s easier to do. But looking better is another question, I miss drawing looks and the colorful movies made by Disney before. I like computer animation like Toy Story but I still think they still can do hand drawn animation even if it´s expensive. And of course what I miss most is a good story, not parody but something like this movie.

  • @Ahturos Exactly! I don't know why they think there isn't a market for it. If it's a good story, people will like it no matter what.

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